{{ :publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_xi_cover.jpg?195|}} ====== CERL Papers XI ====== > **//Virtual visits to lost libraries: reconstruction of and access to dispersed collections//** (Ivan Boserup and David J. Shaw, eds.). Papers presented on 5 November 2010 at the CERL Seminar hosted by the Royal Library of Denmark, Copenhagen.\\ London, Consortium of European Research Libraries, 2011.\\ ISBN 978-0-9569996-0-3. [Eleven papers in English] > CERL Papers XI is now out of print, but is available to download {{ :publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_xi.pdf |here}}. -------------- {{:publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_order_form_2019.pdf|Order form}} -------------- **Contents** **Ivan Boserup** (Royal Library, Copenhagen) Introduction\\ **Elmar Mittler** (Göttingen University) The Bibliotheca Palatina: a scattered library reconstructed\\ **Karin Zimmermann** (University Library, Heidelberg) Bibliotheca Palatina and Bibliotheca Laureshamensis – digitised\\ **Graham Jefcoate** (Radboud University, Nijmegen) and **Jutta Weber** (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin) Reconnecting the Forster Legacy: the virtual construction – and reconstruction – of a key Enlightenment collection\\ **Monique Hulvey** (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris) From Rome to Lyon: reconstruction of two Hebraic Renaissance libraries\\ **István Monok** (Károly Eszterházy College, Eger and University of Szeged) Scholars’ libraries in Hungary in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: reconstructions based on owner’s mark research\\ **Johan Oosterman** (Radboud University, Nijmegen) The archaeology of a collection: the example of Soeterbeeck\\ **Matthew James Driscoll** (Arnamagnæan Institute, University of Copenhagen) Handrit.is and the virtual reunification of the Arnamagnæan Manuscript Collection\\ **Marina Venier** (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome)The monastic libraries in Rome, from the Lists of the Religious Orders for the Sacred Congregation of the Index to the Confiscation in 1873: the reconstruction of the Eborense Library in the Monastery of Santa Maria in Aracoeli belonging to the Friars Minor Observant\\ **Isabelle de Conihout** (Bibliothèque Mazarine, Paris) Identifying libraries and patrons of bookbinding by the evidence of numbers\\ **Karen Skovgaard-Petersen** (Royal Library, Copenhagen) Gottorp books in the Royal Library of Copenhag: methodological considerations on the possibilities of identification\\ **Ivan Boserup** (Royal Library, Copenhagen) Some new ways to identify prints with a Gottorp provenance in the Royal Library, Copenhagen\\